Eli Kerr has been selected for the 2019 Hnatyshyn Foundation-Fogo Island Arts Young Curator Residency.

13 February 2019

Eli Kerr has been selected for the 2019 Hnatyshyn  Foundation-Fogo Island Arts Young Curator Residency. Kerr is based in Montréal and is focused on  artistic practices that consider the implications of technological histories within unfolding social modalities.  Beyond his research interests, Kerr’s exhibition and writing activity is prompted through a constant dialog  and commitment to artist’s ideas. 

The Young Curator Residency program, valued at $15,000 (CAD) annually, sends an exceptional young  Canadian curator between the ages of 25 and 30 to work in residence at Fogo Island Arts, a  contemporary art venue on Fogo Island, Newfoundland. During the residency, the curator will work  closely with Fogo Island Arts’ international artists-in-residence, staff, and members of the community, and  contribute to Fogo Island Arts initiatives. The six-week residency will take place in the fall of 2019.  Candidates are selected based on their body of work, curatorial philosophy, and their ability to work both independently and as part of a team. This year’s selection was adjudicated by Nicolaus Schafhausen,  Strategic Director of Fogo Island Arts and Director of Kunsthalle Wien, and Reesa Greenberg, an art and  exhibition historian. 

The Young Curator Residency creates exceptional opportunities for emerging curators,” said Nicolaus  Schafhausen. “Fogo Island Arts and Shorefast provide mentorship, collaboration and a context for young  Canadian curators to develop valuable global networks essential to contemporary curatorial practice,  all amidst the unparalleled setting and unique culture of Fogo Island. We truly look forward to welcoming  and working with Eli Kerr.” 

Eli Kerr is a curator and writer based in Montréal. In 2016 Kerr co-founded VIE D’ANGE with Daphné  Boxer. The project exists as a broad framework for curatorial activities which both emanate from, and  extend beyond an old auto body garage, that serves more as an apparatus than a site for their initiatives.  With a focus on supporting new, intimate and experimental artist’s projects, their exhibition programme  exists as an episodic series of sequential, yet nonlinear narratives. Kerr has been awarded curatorial  residencies at International Studio and Curatorial Program (New York; 2017) and at Rupert (Vilnius, Lithuania; 2018). He holds a BFA in Design from Concordia University.

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